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"We warned at the start of ZetaTalk, in 1995, that unpredictable weather extremes, switching about from drought to deluge, would occur and increase on a lineal basis up until the pole shift. Where this occurred steadily, it has only recently become undeniable. ZetaTalk, and only ZetaTalk, warned of these weather changes, at that early date. Our early warnings spoke to the issue of global heating from the core outward, hardly Global Warming, a surface or atmospheric issue, but caused by consternation in the core. Affected by the approach of Planet X, which was by then starting to zoom rapidly toward the inner solar system for its periodic passage, the core was churning, melting the permafrost and glaciers and riling up volcanoes. When the passage did not occur as expected in 2003 because Planet X had stalled in the inner solar system, we explained the increasing weather irregularities in the context of the global wobble that had ensued - weather wobbles where the Earth is suddenly forced under air masses, churning them. This evolved by 2005 into a looping jet stream, loops breaking away and turning like a tornado to affect the air masses underneath. Meanwhile, on Planet Earth, droughts had become more intractable and deluges positively frightening, temperature swings bringing snow in summer in the tropics and searing heat in Artic regions, with the violence of storms increasing in number and ferocity."
From the ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for February 4, 2012:
The wobble seems to have changed, as the temperature in Europe suddenly plunged after being like an early Spring, Alaska has its coldest temps ever while the US and much of Canada is having an extremely mild winter. India went from fatal cold spell to balmy again. Has the Earth changed position vs a vs Planet X to cause this? [and from another] Bitter cold records broken in Alaska - all time coldest record nearly broken, but Murphy's Law intervenes [Jan 30] http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/01/30/bitter-cold-records-broken-in-alaska Jim River, AK closed in on the all time record coldest temperature of -80°F set in 1971, which is not only the Alaska all-time record, but the record for the entire United States. Unfortunately, it seems the battery died in the weather station just at the critical moment. While the continental USA has a mild winter and has set a number of high temperature records in the last week and pundits ponder whether they will be blaming the dreaded "global warming" for those temperatures, Alaska and Canada have been suffering through some of the coldest temperatures on record during the last week.
There has been no change in the wobble pattern, the wobble has merely become more severe. Nancy noted a Figure 8 format when the Earth wobble first became noticeable, in early 2005, after Planet X moved into the inner solar system at the end of 2003. The Figure 8 shifted along to the east a bit on the globe between 2005 and 2009, (the last time Nancy took its measure) as Planet X came closer to the Earth, encountering the magnetic N Pole with a violent push earlier in the day. But the pattern of the Figure 8 remained essentially the same. So what changed recently that the weather patterns became noticeably different in late January, 2012?
The N Pole is pushed away when it comes over the horizon, when the noon Sun is centered over the Pacific. This regularly puts Alaska under colder air, with less sunlight, and thus the historically low temps there this January, 2012 as the wobble has gotten stronger. But by the time the Sun is positioned over India, the N Pole has swung during the Figure 8 so the globe tilts, and this tilt is visible in the weather maps from Asia. The tilt has forced the globe under the hot air closer to the Equator, warming the land along a discernable tilt demarcation line.
The next loop of the Figure 8 swings the globe so that the N Pole moves in the other direction, putting the globe again at a tilt but this time in the other direction. This tilt is discernable in weather maps of Europe, again along a diagonal line. Depending upon air pressure and temperature differences, the weather on either side of this diagonal line may be suddenly warm or suddenly cold. The tilt and diagonal line lingers to affect much of the US and Canada, but the Figure 8 changes at this point to be an up and down motion, pulling the geographic N Pole south so the US is experiencing a warmer than expected winter under a stronger Sun. Then the cycle repeats, with the magnetic N Pole of Earth pushed violently away again as the Sun is positioned over the Pacific.
From the ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for April 6, 2013:
Would the Zetas be able to let us know what is causing the early break-up of the Arctic Ice, the ice seems to have taken on a swirling pattern at the same time, would this be wobble related? [and from another] http://www.vancouversun.com/news/national/Canada+Arctic+cracks+spectacular+event/8185609/story.html The ice in Canada’s western Arctic ripped open in a massive “fracturing event” this spring that spread like a wave across 1,000 kilometres of the Beaufort Sea. Huge leads of water – some more than 500 kilometres long and as much as 70 kilometres across – opened up from Alaska to Canada’s Arctic islands as the massive ice sheet cracked as it was pushed around by strong winds and currents. It took just seven days for the fractures to progress across the entire area from west to east. [and from another] http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80752&src=iotdrss A high-pressure weather system was parked over the region, producing warmer temperatures and winds that flowed in a southwesterly direction. That fueled the Beaufort Gyre, a wind-driven ocean current that flows clockwise. The gyre was the key force pulling pieces of ice west past Point Barrow, the northern nub of Alaska that protrudes into the Beaufort Sea.
The Figure 8 formed by the N Pole during the daily Earth wobble has shifted somewhat to the East, due to Planet X positioned more to the right of the Earth during its approach. This was anticipated, and well described in ZetaTalk, the Earth crowding to the left in the cup to escape the approach of Planet X, so the angle between these two planets would change slightly. This shift of the Figure 8 to the East is due to the push against the Earth’s magnetic N Pole occurring sooner each day than prior. Thus instead of occurring when the Sun is high over the Pacific, over New Zealand, it is now occurring when the Sun is high over Alaska. All the wobble points have shifted eastward accordingly.
This has brought a lingering Winter to the western US, and a changed sloshing pattern to the Arctic waters. Instead of Pacific waters being pushed through the Bering Straits into the Arctic when the polar push occurs, the wobble is swinging the Arctic to the right, and then later to the left, creating a circular motion in the waters trapped in the Arctic. Since the Earth rotates counterclockwise, the motion also takes this path. This is yet another piece of evidence that the establishment is hard pressed to explain. They are attempting to ascribe this to high pressure and wind, all of which are not new to the Arctic, but this circular early breakup of ice in the Arctic is new.
Carlos
Typhoon Hagupit It has now become a super typhoon equivalent of Category 5 Atlantic with sustained winds over 255 kph (160 mph).
A very dangerous situation is evolving for the Philippines as Super Typhoon Hagupit will bear down on the nation this weekend. More than 30 million people will be impacted by this cyclone.
Hagupit has encountered some increased wind shear and dry air as it approaches the Philippines, which will likely lead to further weakening of the cyclone; however, it will remain very dangerous with catastrophic damage expected near where it makes landfall.
Wind gusts over 240 kph (150 mph) are expected near landfall in eastern Visayas. Landfall is expected within 100 miles of where Super Typhoon Haiyan made landfall last year.
Even though the strongest winds are expected near where Hagupit makes landfall, wind gusts over 100 mph will be possible across much of eastern Visayas and Bicol. Damaging winds will be possible from central Luzon into Southern Tagalog, Mindoro, western Visayas and central Visayas.
Rainfall will also produce dramatic flooding along the path of Hagupit with 150-300 mm (6-12 inches) falling across much of Visayas as well as southern and eastern Luzon.
With landfall farther north, the hardest-hit areas by Haiyan will escape the worst tidal surge from Hagupit but will still be severely impacted including the city of Tacloban which was devastated by Haiyan. To make matters worse, some areas are still trying to recover from Haiyan, which will leave them more vulnerable to the impacts of Hagupit.
Hagupit rapidly strengthened into a super typhoon on Wednesday afternoon and continued to strengthen through Thursday with sustained winds over 255 kph (160 mph).
Source: http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/more-than-30-million-at-...
Dec 4, 2014
KM
http://iceagenow.info/2014/12/waist-deep-snow-china-severe-snowstor...
Waist-deep snow in China – Most severe snowstorm in years
The snow is up to 3 feet (90 cm) deep, leaving residents struggling to open doors.
A lasting more than 60 hours hit Fuyuan County, a border town in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province on Thursday.
Local communities banded together to clear snow from roads, and the county government said a contingency plan is in place to relieve economic stresses due to the snow.
Parts of China resemble Antarctica
According to a Greek website: Parts of China resemble Antarctica.
The snow has exceeded one meter (39 inches) in Cheilongkziangk province in northeast China, as the area was hit by the most severe snowstorm in years.
“I started to shovel snow outside my door at 6 am and after 2-3 hours I arrived at the curb,” says ekas local resident in camera of Chinese television.
The last two 24-hour non-stop snowing so a dense veil of snow has covered everything, paralyzing and causing huge problems.
Temperatures reached as low as minus 20 Celsius (-4 F).
Dec 5, 2014
jorge namour
Enormous dust storm 'turned day into night' in town of Bedourie in far western Queensland
Updated earlier today at 12:10amFri
Bedourie dust storm: Incredible pictures show storm rolling in
Published 21 hours ago December 05, 2014
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-05/enormous-dust-storm-bedourie-...
http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/bedourie-dust-storm-i...
Photo: The dust storm turned day into night in Bedourie.
Photo: A massive dust storm sweeps toward Bedourie in a line across the parched outback.
Bedourie resident Maggie den Ronden said she had never seen anything like it, with dust turning the town dark for about 90 minutes.
She said clouds of dust appeared on the horizon and quickly engulfed the town.
"Taking up kilometres, it was enormous - the whole town was shrouded in orange, reddy, sandy colour," she said.
"It had gone from brilliant daylight to just, you couldn't see to the end of the street.
"It was quite amazing and we had that for about an hour and a half."
Graziers in parts of the Diamantina Shire around Birdsville have reported other dust storms in recent weeks, the problem exacerbated by the lack of grass cover due to the ongoing drought.
Doug Cooms from the Bedourie Roadhouse said he had not seen anything like it for years.
"It just basically turned day into night," he said.
"Unfortunately there was no rain behind it.
"We had a lot of wind, a lot of sand blasting. But all good in the end - no-one got hurt.
"It gets in your eyes, in your mouth.
"I am just standing in our restaurant and there is dust everywhere."
MAP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedourie,_Queensland
Dec 5, 2014
Howard
Large areas north of Buenos Aires were completely enveloped by a sudden and violent dust storm with wind gusts over 100 km / h.
The sandstorm seemed like a tsunami or a tornado, engulfing homes, factories and fields, causing extensive damage.
Because of the powerful winds, dozens of trees were uprooted and roofs were swept away, particularly in rural areas most exposed to the forces of the winds.
Several road sections have long been closed to traffic because of impassable conditions due to branches, whole trees and debris.
Buenos Aires and several other nearby cities also had to deal with flooding rain.
Source
http://www.centrometeoitaliano.it/tempesta-di-polvere-in-argentina-...
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&a...
Dec 6, 2014
Derrick Johnson
California Drought, High Temperatures Create Worst Conditions In 1,200 Years
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec 5 (Reuters) - A combination of record high temperatures and sparse rainfall during California's three-year drought have produced the worst conditions in 1,200 years, according to a study accepted for publication by the American Geophysical Union (AGU).
The state has gone through numerous periods of dry weather, with as little or less rainfall as the past few years, but scientists looking at the cumulative effects of temperature, low precipitation and other factors said that it all adds up to the worst conditions in more than a millennium.
"The current California drought is exceptionally severe in the context of at least the last millennium and is driven by reduced though not unprecedented precipitation and record high temperatures," the report's authors said in the study released late Thursday.
The study by the University of Minnesota and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution said that warm, dry conditions have shrunk the supply of surface water from reservoirs, streams and the Sierra Nevada snowpack in the state, even as demand from people and farms has gone up, resulting in unprecedented scarcity.
Despite its conclusion that several factors add up to the worst conditions in 1,200 years, the report's authors point out that six years during that period were possibly drier than 2014, and that three-year-droughts are not unusual in the state.
Even so, the report said, the latest drought stands out because of its "cumulative severity."
The report has been peer-reviewed but not yet edited for publication, so some of the wording in it may change, a spokesman said.
It comes as California is experiencing a wet start to December that could result in 12-inches (30 cm) of rain and yards (meters) of snow over the next two weeks, according to the forecasting service Accuweather.
In October, the AGU published a study by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City saying that the 1934 U.S. drought, which caused the upheaval known as the Dust Bowl, was the worst in 1,000 years. (Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; Editing by Sandra Maler)
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/05/california-drought-worst-1...
Dec 6, 2014
sourabh kale
Fall snow cover in Northern Hemisphere was most extensive on record, even with temperatures at high mark
December 4, 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/12...
In 46 years of records, more snow covered the Northern Hemisphere this fall than any other time. It is a very surprising result, especially when you consider temperatures have tracked warmest on record over the same period.
Data from Rutgers University Global Snow Lab show the fall Northern Hemisphere snow cover extent exceeded 22 million square kilometers, exceeding the previous greatest fall extent recorded in 1976.
New Jersey state climatologist David Robinson, who runs the snow lab, shared these additional snow cover statistics:
The sprawling snows may seem counter-intuitive considering recent reports that September and October were the warmest months on record for the globe according to NOAA (and November the second warmest on record, according to satellite analysis from the University of Alabama-Huntsville).
Global temperature departure from normal for the period of January through October 2014. This year is on track to be the warmest on record, according to NOAA. (NOAA)
However, the amount of snow does not necessarily correlate with temperature. It simply needs to be near or below freezing for snow to fall. Temperatures that average 1-2 degrees F above normal over the globe can still support snow in many places. Furthermore, slightly warmer than normal temperatures increase atmospheric moisture content, elevating potential snow amounts where they occur.
A recent modeling study showed high latitude extreme snows could increase 10 percent by the end of the century under global warming scenarios.
Northern Hemisphere snow cover this fall the most extensive ever re...
Dec 7, 2014
KM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2871854/Mudslides-damage-do...
The devastated California towns buried by the 'Pineapple Express' storm: Hundreds evacuated after rain triggered huge mudslides
By ASSOCIATED PRESS and MAILONLINE REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 18:28 GMT, 12 December 2014 | UPDATED: 22:10 GMT, 12 December 2014
Mudslides have damaged dozens of homes and have forced hundreds of people to evacuate across two towns in Southern California that were previously ravaged by wildfires - as the most powerful storm in five years pummels the west coast.
Mud clogged up homes and rocks filled streets across Camarillo Springs, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered for 124 homes, Captain Don Aguilar of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office said. The mudslide hit the area around 2am Friday.
The streets were filled will rocks after debris flow brushed aside barriers set up on a nearby slope and surrounded about a dozen homes with silt, sticks, roots and rocks as large as couches. Outside some homes, rocks piled so high that they reached the second story level, making doors impossible to open.
Aguilar said authorities are still assessing the scope of the damage, but no injuries have been reported in the area burned by a huge wildfire last year.
Covered: A worker stands atop a pile of rock and mud hours after the rocks were moved by heavy rain in the area on Friday
Dec 13, 2014
Howard
Rare Tornado Rips Through Los Angeles (Dec 12)
A tornado ripped parts of rooftops from buildings and spewed debris in South Los Angeles on Friday as a powerful fall storm walloped the region, the National Weather Service confirmed.
The tornado touched down about 9:20 a.m. It damaged an apartment complex roof, the roofs of two homes and a steel billboard, knocked down trees and blew out windows.
Video captured by a witness showed winds bending palm trees before a sudden surge of roof material and debris went flying into the air.
South LA residents who felt the tornado said they got down onto the ground thinking they were in the middle of an earthquake.
"All of the sudden I heard something rumbling, and one of my neighbors was here and she said, 'The trash can is flying, we're having a tornado,'" Marleen Benefield said. "I said, 'No, not in Cali, we don't do that!"
One man saw the roof of his own home come apart.
"I watched my roof of this house flip and go to the next street," Chris McCall said.
The twister blew through streets from South Vermont and West Gage avenues to 57th and Figueroa streets, according to the NWS.
A rare waterspout was also observed Friday near Corona Del Mar.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Tornado-Touches-Down-in-Sou...
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/california-bay-area-stor...
Dec 14, 2014
Howard
Grand Canyon Experiences Another Rare Total Cloud Inversion (Dec 11)
A rare weather phenomenon occurred in the Grand Canyon Thursday when a dense layer of clouds filled up the 6,000-foot-deep canyon like a bathtub.
The phenomenon, known as a total cloud inversion, occurs when warm air aloft traps clouds closer to the surface of the ground. This time around the inversion trapped colder clouds lower in the atmosphere, just below the rim of the canyon, creating billowy white views for miles in all directions in the expanse below.
Grand Canyon National Park officials told The Atlantic that cloud inversions only occur at the park once in a decade, so they went out to snap the photos you see in the slideshow below.
Despite its rarity, a similar scene actually took place at the Grand Canyon just last year.
Sources
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/videos/Gallery/all/video_gallery/r...
http://www.weather.com/news/news/grand-canyon-clouds?cm_ven=Twitter...
Dec 14, 2014
jorge namour
Turkey: holes in the sky in Istanbul
News - Published Wednesday, December 17, 2014 by The Weather Channel
A strange and very rare cloud formation was photographed in Turkey on Tuesday morning in Istanbul: Weather explanation of "Sky punch".
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2014-12-17-09h12...
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"Sky punch", "punch hole" or "Fallstreak" this is the view spectacular phenomenon in Istanbul, Turkey on Tuesday, 16 December. A cover coupled with formation of solar halo
This cloud formation in evaporation, which can be spread over 50 km in the space of one hour, is currently poorly understood by scientists. This evaporation ice crystals occurs mainly in the altocumulus and cirrocumulus clouds. However, understanding its exact formation requirements remain as mysterious appearances of "Sky punch" are rare.
- Video: discover the images of another hole in the sky photographed in Australia in November
http://videos.lachainemeteo.com/videos-meteo/video-actualites-etran...
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Tunisia: strange wakes in the clouds
News - Updated Friday, December 12, 2014 by The Weather Channel
Seizing the supernatural appearance surprised Tunisians Wednesday: perfect circles among the clouds.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2014-12-11-15h43...
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Dec 17, 2014
Howard
Ice Pancakes Form on River in Scotland (Dec 18)
Biologist Jamie Urquhart said, "What we think happened is foam floating about on the water started to freeze, bits of frozen foam got pushed around in the eddy, and in the ensuing collisions became roughly circular."
"The air temperature rising - being colder at night due to the clear-sky conditions but warmer in the day - means the discs may have grown at night, collecting new foam."
"Then during the day, when the discs softened in the sun, softening particularly around the edges, the collisions raised up the rims."
Resident Nick Lindsay said he spotted the same "quite bizarre, but lovely features" on the River Brora in the Highlands five years ago.
Sources
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-3053...
http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/18/travel/ice-pancakes-scotland/
Dec 19, 2014
KM
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Cold-wave-hits-north-India...
Cold wave hits north India, 30 die
Arpita Chakrabarty, TNN | Dec 18, 2014, 06.27AM IST
Himachal Pradesh also recorded heavy snowfall. The icy winds coming from these hill region swept Uttar Pradesh as well, leading to drop in temperatures. Lucknow was coldest in UP with minimum temperature 6.6 degrees Celsius.
People woke up to foggy morning in Lucknow. However, strong winds cleared sky by 9 am. These winds also kept mercury low during the day. The maximum temperature despite bright sunshine was 21.5 degrees Celsius, three degrees below normal. On Thursday, maximum and minimum temperature is expected to be around 21 and 7 degrees Celsius respectively. In the coming days, the Met officials said that the night temperatures would drop below five degrees Celsius.
Heavy snowfall in Almora, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar
Meanwhile, 13 people died in Uttarakhand's Kumaon region alone in the past two days. Administration sources said that while three people died in Nainital, two collapsed due to the biting cold in Haldwani, three in Bageshwar, including an agriculture officer, and one in Bhimtal. Officials in the Disaster Mitigation Centre said they are trying to get detailed figures, but in these weather condition that was proving tough.
In Pithoragarh district, a private car slipped on the snow and went down a deep gorge, leaving two people dead and three seriously injured.
Electricity supply was snapped in several parts of Kumaon as thousands of trees had fallen, many on power lines. Water supply, too, was non-existent as pipes froze.
Sources in the district administration said Almora had not recorded such snow in over 40 years. In Pithoragarh, for over nine years, snowfall has not been so heavy and so early. And there were reports that Bageshwar had broken a 46 year-record.
Snow piled up to about two feet in many areas of Kumaon, paralyzing life further.
Roads were hit equally badly, with traffic cut off in large swathes of the hills. Twenty roads in Almora, Pithoragarh, Bageshwar and Champawat were covered with a thick blanket of snow. Hundreds of passenger buses and jeeps are still stranded, with local people volunteering to offer those stranded food, water and shelter.
Almora DM Binod Kumar Suman said, "At least 5,000 trees have fallen in the district, many on top of houses. We have restored power in 60% of the urban localities and 40% of rural areas. Today, we managed to rescue hundreds of stranded people. Some roads in the district have been cleared and opened. We are working on the other roads."
The district magistrate said for any emergency situation, people could call the toll free 1077 for help.
Minimum temperature was one degree Celsius in Almora, minus 3 degrees Celsius in Pithoragarh, and minus 1 degree Celsius in Bageshwar.
Dec 20, 2014
jorge namour
A 30 minutes storm left underwater Montevideo - URUGUAY
26.12.2014 | 17:07 fell 60 millimeters. Lots of cars floated and were washed away in the Uruguayan capital. It is the worst storm in 50 years.
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&js=y&...
A violent storm that caused the fall of 60 millimeters of water in half an hour, now flooded several neighborhoods of the city of Montevideo, with lots of cars floating and washed away, while the strong wind caused the fall of numerous trees a situation not seen since 50 years ago.
Between 15.21 and 15.54 59 millimeters fell over a wide area of the Uruguayan capital and authorities said they received 100 complaints in one hour by different emergencies and temporal intensity "is recorded on average once every 50 years" , according to the newspaper The Observer.
"It's a record rain. We are 23 millimeters that 2014 is the wettest of the past 100 years,
The immediate impact of temporal dozens of cars were washed away and numerous fallen firefighters trying to rescue the boulders and trees to avoid further accidents.
"The storm drains were overwhelmed and that was what motivated the water to accumulate in the streets", officials who claimed that the phenomenon was "abnormal" for the area.
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Algeria, Tunisia: cold and snow this week
News - Published Saturday, December 27, 2014 by The Weather Channel
Throughout the week, throughout the Maghreb will be affected by very bad weather with snow at very low altitude, sometimes until the sea.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2014-12-27-09h09...
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If Europe is subject to intense cold next week, it will also be the case of the Maghreb where depressions down to very southern latitudes, and as they are fed by both the moisture present in the Mediterranean and by the very cold air present on the European continent, this translates into a snowy exceptional scale offensive on all the reliefs of Algeria next Tuesday.
Possible snow up on the coast
He had already snowed there ten days in central Algeria with a snowstorm in the Setif region. And by next Friday, we expect a snowpack of about 30 cm to 1 meter is expected above 1300 meters on all reliefs, and almost 1.50 meters of snow on the side Aures and Kabylia around 1800 meters.
This winter offensive also reached Tunisia again with the snow at low altitude (from 700 meters) Tuesday. On Wednesday, it was the turn of Libya to be concerned with quite exceptional conditions.
The snow may temporarily fall onto the coastal cities (Algiers, Bejaia, Tunis) as very heavy showers, but they should melt very quickly due to temperatures that remain positive by the sea. On the heights of Algiers , snowfall occurred on Saturday morning (between 1 and 2 cm).
The doors of the desert in the snow
Further south, near the Algerian desert, towards Djelfa (1300 meters) snow is expected again Wednesday with thicknesses that can reach 10 cm. In this city, the thaw will be difficult until next Wednesday with minimum that can go down to -10 ° C and that will sometimes struggle to surpass the 0 ° C between Tuesday and Friday.
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http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2014-12-27-09h14...
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Dec 27, 2014
lonne rey
Travel chaos as snow sweeps south with up to four inches falling across North and Midlands - and the mercury is set to plunge to -10C next week
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2887496/Icy-blast-set-bring...
Today, the Met Office upgraded its cold weather alert to Level 3 Amber - one below a national emergency - saying there was a 90 per cent chance of severe cold, ice or snow in parts of England in the run up to New Year's Eve.
Temperatures could also drop as low as -10C in some places at the start of next week.
Dec 27, 2014
Howard
Rare Winter Tornado Slams S. Georgia (Dec 29)
Several buildings were damaged at the Langdale Industries wood yard, south of downtown Valdosta and east of Interstate 75, according to ValdostaToday.com.
An unknown number of employees were reportedly trapped under the debris, according to the Valdosta Daily Times. Five people have been hospitalized following the storm, the report added.
A tornado warning was issued just after 11:30 a.m. EST, but the reported tornado was likely already on the ground by the time the warning was issued.
"The large-scale environment was not conducive for tornadoes spawned from supercell thunderstorms in south Georgia Monday," said weather.com meteorologist Jon Erdman. "However, Doppler radar near Valdosta did pick up a tornadic debris signature, indicative of lofted debris from a tornado. In such a subtle case such as this, it would be very difficult to issue a tornado warning with large lead time."
Source
http://www.weather.com/storms/tornado/news/valdosta-georgia-tornado...
Dec 29, 2014
jorge namour
North America: Return of the polar vortex
News - Updated Wednesday, December 31, 2014 by The Weather Channel
After a period of very sweet Christmas for most of North America, the cold and snow are back and it looks durable.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2014-12-31-06h29...
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Tuesday morning temperatures are already low particularly in Quebec with -16 ° C to Quebec, but also on the northern United States, with -23 ° C in Bozeman, Montana, or -18 ° C Minneapolis, Minnesota . These temperatures are the result of the establishment of a blocking high in the American West, from California to Alaska, forcing a portion of the polar vortex to flow over central and eastern North America.
The snow also made a comeback, especially on rocky and even further south, since few flakes of snow are expected overnight Eve New Year's Eve in Las Vegas, a rare phenomenon since 80 years snow on the ground was observed only 5 times in the city of the game.
This cold snap will be sustainable, since the blocking high is likely to persist until 10 January, subjecting part of the North American continent to successive polar descents.
Note that the next weekend, a snowstorm affect the Great Lakes and Quebec, because of a very deep depression rising from the Great Plains towards Greenland. At the front, heavy rainstorms will declare between south-east and north-eastern United States.
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Reggio Calabria - ITALY as Chicago: scary blizzard snow comes from the sea [PHOTOS and VIDEO]
Wednesday, December 31, 2014,
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2014/12/reggio-calabria-neve-2/371000/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj182KZ1kcc
A veritable blizzard is hitting in these minutes Reggio Calabria, where the temperature is back to + 1 ° C after he reached + 3 ° C at around 9:20 when the clouds had cleared giving some sunburst . The city is completely whitewashed but now it is snowing very strong, much more than it has done in the last night. Impressive images of the snowstorm coming from the sea, accompanied by strong mistral winds blowing with gusts up to 60km / h.
Remember the Lake Effect Snow" of a little over a month ago in Chicago .
https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?act=url&dep...
Dec 31, 2014
Howard
Over 180 Motorists Stranded in Southern California Snow (Dec 30)
A blustery winter storm dropped snow on very low elevations across inland Southern California early Wednesday after stranding nearly 200 motorists on mountain highways.
Snow fell on areas as low as 1,000 feet, with accumulations east and southeast of Los Angeles in such communities as Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar and Temescal Valley, the National Weather Service said.
The powder closed Interstate 15 at Temecula and State Route 74 - a key link between Riverside and Orange counties, the California Highway Patrol said.
The storm arrived in the region late Tuesday, stranding vehicles on roads in the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles.
Firefighters in Southern California completed the rescue early Wednesday of more than 180 motorists who were stranded by the winter storm.
The San Bernardino County Fire Department said in a news release that 136 people were rescued on State Highway 138 near the communities of Crestline and Mount Baldy, about 50 miles from Los Angeles.
The drivers became stuck after more than a foot of snow fell in the area, which was also swept by high winds. The rescues came as an arctic air mass mangled transportation routes and left thousands without power in the state.
Firefighters used SnowCats to navigate the steep, snowy switchbacks of Highway 138 to rescue about 50 motorists and transport them to First Baptist Church in Crestline. Red Cross workers there provided aid.
Some motorists were able to drive away as plows cleared snow away. Others abandoned their cars and walked to their homes or nearby shelters.
Another 50 people were stranded in snowy conditions around Mount Baldy, with about 25 near the Mount Baldy ski area and about 25 further down the mountain near Mount Baldy Village, the department said. Eventually, about 40 people were sheltered at Mount Baldy Lodge. Others were shuttled down the hill to Fire Station 12 in San Antonio Heights.
Many stranded drivers feared they would have difficulty traversing the 10% grade and sharp turns on the descent from the Baldy ski lifts, which are located at an altitude of about 6,000 feet, KNBC-TV reports.
Rescue operations were completed by about 3 a.m. local time, the department said.
In the Sacramento area in Northern California, more than 8,000 customers were without power Tuesday afternoon because of gusty winds.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, high winds felled trees and blocked freeways. BART, or the Bay Area Rapid Transit, experienced severe delays because of trees blown onto the tracks.
Wind gusts topped 50 mph in parts of the Bay Area.
Sources
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/12/31/california...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/31/extremely-cold-stor...
Dec 31, 2014
KM
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/wintry-weather-sweeps-across-greece-turke...
Wintry weather sweeps across Greece
Wintry weather sweeps across Greece
Cold air has made its way across much of Europe over the past week bringing snow to many parts. The snow was probably most welcome when it made its way across the Alps, finally allowing the long awaited ski-season there to get underway.
The wintry weather has since dug further south. It now extends across the Balkans into Greece, Turkey and the Hungarian Plain.
There has been widespread travel disruption in Greece with snow forcing the closure of several roads, especially in the north and over the central mountains. Athens hasn’t been as badly affected, but there has been a healthy dusting of snow across the nation’s capital.
The chilly conditions set in on Monday prompting the National Observatory of Athens to issue coldness alerts. Since then temperatures have struggled to reach 5 Celsius by day with overnight lows around 2 degrees.
Athens usually has top temperatures nearer 15 Celsius in December. Night time values normally fall back to around 8 degrees.
The number of people living on the streets has increased by around 25 per cent in the last two years due to the economic crisis and government austerity policy. This extreme cold has prompted the Greek government to open 24-hour heated shelters for the homeless.
The cold snap, which has also brought gale-force winds to the north of the Ionian and Aegean seas, is expected to begin abating by the start of the New Year. Temperatures should creep back up to around 12 or 13 degrees by the weekend.
Jan 1, 2015
KM
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/freak-tornado-hits-festival...
Freak 'tornado' hits festival injuring 4 as music fans film tents flying through the air
WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE Marquees and then an inflatable soared 30ft above festivalgoers at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena
Four people were injured as tents and marquees were sent flying through the air when a freak tornado-like wind tore through a US festival.
The violent gust was caught on camera at Fan Fest, in Pasadena, as terrified crowds ran for cover near The Rose Bowl outdoor athletic stadium.
People can be heard screaming shortly after a black gazebo is whipped up into the air.
It spirals in the wind, surrounded by smaller pieces of debris - and then smashes into a parked .
The festival tent is then followed into the skies by much larger marquees, including one inflatable which flies around 30ft into the air.
Music fans were stunned by the 'tornado' which was actually a 'cold dust devil', which is a phenomenon formed in clear, sunny conditions.
Norther California has been experiencing strange weather in recent weeks, following a powerful wind storm that brought in frigid arctic temperatures.
Pasadena Fire Department treated four people at the scene for minor injuries.
Jan 1, 2015
KM
http://www.aljazeera.com/weather/2014/12/uruguay-hit-severe-floods-...
Uruguay hit by severe floods
Montevideo suffers its worst flooding in more than 50 years.
Several days of torrential rain has led to widespread flooding across Uruguay. Among the worst hit is the capital city, Montevideo, much of which has been left under water.
Thousands of homes and businesses have been damaged in the process. This has been described as the worst flooding in almost a century.
Friday saw an incredible amount of rainfall with 63mm of rain falling in around half an hour. The average rainfall for the entire month of December is 78mm.
The deluge left vehicles floating across the inundated streets. Meanwhile, trees were downed by the strong and gusty winds.
Power outages also affected much of the country. Montevideo’s Emergency Committee received over 100 calls for help in less than an hour.
The Director for Environmental Development, Juan Canessa noted that ‘we're 23mm short of 2014 becoming the year with the most rain in the last 100 years.’
The rains have eased but that total may well be surpassed before the year ends. The Uruguayan Meteorological Institute has issued warnings for the entire country because further showers are expected over the next few days.
Jan 2, 2015
Yvonne Lawson
Grand Canyon blanketed in snow as hot and sunny vacation spots Las Vegas and Los Angeles endure freezing temperatures to kick of New Year thanks to rare winter storm
The Grand Canyon offered visitors a rare treat on New Year's as the Arizona national park was blanketed in snow after days of temperatures that fell well below freezing.
Unfortunately, this seldom seen weather feat also proved to be very problematic for the many tourists visiting the park during their vacation, with entire roads shut down because of the snow-packed and icy conditions, and visitors being urged to use 4 Wheel Drive or snow chains while driving.
This as many other sunny and hot spots out West were also hit with frigid temperatures, blustery conditions and a nice dusting of snow.
The winter weather came as an extremely unusual surprise for the two areas - which are both known for sunny weather and much warmer temperatures.
Snow hit multiple suburbs in Southern California, including Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore and Irvine.
Temecula City Manager Aaron Adams said his 12- and 14-year-old daughters were sledding outside his home on bodyboards usually reserved for the beach or pool. He said he has never seen as much snow - half a foot in some places - in the two decades he has lived there.
'You'd think you woke up in Tahoe or something,' Adams said. 'Our Old Town looks like a ski town.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2893827/Grand-Canyon-blanke...
Jan 2, 2015
jorge namour
Italy seen from space after the exceptional snowfall: as in "The Day After Tomorrow" [PHOTOS]
Friday, January 2, 2015,
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/italia-neve/372784/
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They look almost the images seen in the American film "The Day After Tomorrow": Italy snowy today looks like from space, as we can see in the images of satellites NASA taken in the morning today and just disclosed. Few clouds residual, so much snow especially on the Apennines from Emilia Romagna and Puglia, but also the extreme south in Calabria, Sicily and Sardinia. Also note how the snow persists incredibly in the Po Valley, where it fell a week ago and yet he has not even melted because of the great cold.
Jan 2, 2015
Ryan
Freak Windstorm Kills 2 off Southern California -December 30
Two people have died on Catalina Island, including a harbor patrol officer who was swept overboard and crushed between a boat and rocks amid a fierce storm, authorities said Wednesday.
Authorities were on scene at Avalon Harbor on Dec. 31, 2014, after two people were killed on Catalina Island. (Credit: KTLA)
Unusually strong winds began whipping up waters in Avalon Harbor about 8 p.m. Tuesday, sending waves towering and beaching several vessels, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Robert Berardi.
“As the winds increased, so did the wave heights, which kept the Avalon Harbor Department personnel — patrol officers — extremely busy throughout the night,” Berardi said. “Unfortunately, as heroic as they were, one of their officers succumbed to injuries.”
Deputies from Avalon Station and city Harbor Department personnel were working to secure loose boats when a city vessel came “perilously close to hitting rocks, so one of the patrolmen jumped from the vessel to get to safety,” a Sheriff’s Department news release stated.
Two deputies tried unsuccessfully to rescue the patrolman, who became stuck between the boat and rocks under “turbulent waves,” the release said. Homicide detectives were investigating the patrolman’s death, which occurred around 11 p.m. Tuesday.
The patrolman was identified by the coroner’s office as 39-year-old Tim Mitchell, a 39-year-old New Zealander from New Plymouth.
Tim Mitchell
Catalina resident Tom Quinn said he was sitting in Luau Larry’s, one of the bars that line the harbor, when everything unfolded very quickly Tuesday evening. The patrolman had been trying to save a dive vessel called the King Neptune, Quinn said.
“All of a sudden, the wind just came,” Quinn said. “Mayhem was happening out here. … Guys were dying.”
Quinn described the patrolman as a “very well loved” local man.
The other victim, Quinn said, was older and also an experienced sailor.
http://ktla.com/2014/12/31/harbor-patrol-deputy-dies-after-incident...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/64608656/heroic-kiwi-killed-i...
Jan 3, 2015
Howard
Nine Tornadoes Leave Widespread Destruction in Southern U.S. (Jan 4)
"We've already had at least twice as many tornadoes in January 2015 as we had in all of January 2014," said weather.com senior meteorologist Nick Wiltgen. "There were only four tornadoes in the entire month of January last year, all on the 11th of the month."
Mississippi
The National Weather Service in Jackson has confirmed at least six tornadoes from Saturday's storms in Mississippi.
In Rose Hill, where one of the confirmed tornadoes struck Saturday, multiple homes were damaged and power lines were brought down, television station WLBT reported.
Late Sunday afternoon, a National Weather Service survey team confirmed that an EF2 tornado left a trail of damage near Rose Hill. The tornado destroyed ten homes.
The team found additional tornado damage continuing into Newton and Lauderdale counties. The team identified an EF1 tornado that traveled from south of Chunky to near Meehan, continuing just north of Interstate 20 near Meehan.
The NWS confirmed a short EF0 tornado occurred near the Flint Hill community north of Caledonia in Lowndes County.
Alabama
Two EF-0 tornadoes were confirmed in Dale County Sunday morning, the NWS reported. One caused damage to structures near County roads 55 and 9. Dale County High School's baseball fields sustained damage from the second tornado.
On Saturday, severe storms struck Tuscaloosa County and injured an infant. Tuscaloosa News reports that a tree limb crashed through a home's roof and struck the infant, who was taken to a hospital. No word on the infant's current condition.
The National Weather Service in Birmingham confirmed that an EF0 tornado damaged trees and buildings near Hamilton, in west Alabama, around sunset Saturday.
Georgia
At least 1,600 customers were without power in Chatham County late Sunday afternoon due to the storm, according to utility Georgia Power.
Thunderstorm winds damaged a roof and blew six containers over at the Ocean Terminal, amateur radio reported via Port of Savannah Police, according to the NWS.
Straight line winds may have downed several trees from Elk to Moose road, continuing onto Salt Creek Road in Chatham County, according to the Chatham County Emergency Management Agency. The Chatham County EMA also reported a tree was downed on a house in the Berwick neighborhood. Downed power lines were also reported in the area, some of which caused roadside fires.
The NWS reported a possible tornado was spotted three miles east of Alma Sunday afternoon. A mobile home was destroyed leaving two people injured, one of whom was injured seriously, according to WALB-TV. Additional homes were damaged and several trees were downed.
Less than two weeks ago, an earlier round of severe weather brought tornadoes that killed five in Mississippi and injured 50 across the South.
Source
http://www.weather.com/safety/tornado/news/tornadoes-severe-storms-...
Jan 5, 2015
jorge namour
Rain clouds over Ramat Gan
Israel on alert as winter storm nears
Noam (Dabul) Dvir
Published: 01.06.15, 10:11 / Israel News
Major storm to bring rain, heavy winds, rough seas with serious concern of flooding. Police preparing to seal off roads in north and J'lem ahead of expected snow tonight.
Israel is preparing for the effects of a strong storm expected on Tuesday night, with the police, local authorities, the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC), Israel Railways and even the IDF taking extra measures to ensure that damages such as those caused by last winter's storm are not repeated. The next three days will see heavy winds with expected gusts of up to 90mph and very heavy rainfall from the Galilee to the Negev, which forecasts say will cause flooding, damages and a risk of over-flooding rivers.
The abrupt change in the weather will be felt during the day, ahead of the drop in temperatures tonight. Sand storms are expected in the first half of the day in the south, with heavy haze in central Israel. The Mediterranean Sea will be rough, with waves 3-6 meters in height during the day and an expected 9 meters at night.
The rain will spread this afternoon from the north to the central coastal plain, and will bring thunderstorms and occasional hail. Due to the winds and haze, airport and seaport operations will be limited. According to the Meteorological Service, snow is expected to fall in the Golan starting in the evening hours and will blanket the summit areas of the Galilee mountains and in Safed.
On Wednesday, the height of the storm, it will be rainy, cold and stormy. Snow is expected to fall in northern mountains over 600 meters above sea level and spread to mountains in central Israel and to Jerusalem. There is a serious concern of flooding in low-lying areas. Snow might fall at the tops of the Negev mountains on Wednesday night. Winds will continue to be very strong and the sea will continue being stormy. The storm is expected to subside on Thursday.
IEC: We drew conclusions from last year
Sources at the Israel Electric Corporation say that preparations have been made for the winter ahead and that they will implement the conclusions of a committee tasked with reviewing last winter's storm, which left tens of thousands without power. The IEC further said that it has stocks of fuel available for emergency situations. In addition, maintenance and repair work has been carried out which included extensive pruning of tree branches from electricity wires.
Authorities in Safed and Jerusalem told residents to have shovels ready, "as is customary in cold weather countries,
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4611791,00.html
Jan 6, 2015
jorge namour
Winter storms Israel with snow in Jerusalem, north
Schools are out in Golan and Galilee, roads closed in Jerusalem as snow blankets Golan, rains showers north and central Israel. .
Snow and sleet fell in Jerusalem, the Galilee and Golan Heights and rain poured on the center as a much anticipated winter storm reached Israel Thursday, forcing schools and roads to close across the nation, as Israel braced for the looming cold front.
Though more common in recent years, pristine snow-covered roads and mountains are still a rarity in Israel, and, for lack of better infrastructure, still pose a security risk, forcing local authorizes to shut down the roads leading to a number of central spots in the north, namely the roads leading up to Safed and the Golan Heights.
The road connecting Ma'alot-Tarshih, Kfar Vradim and the Tefen industrial complex has been closed amid snow.
Snow has been reported in a number of area in the north, from the mountain tops of the Golan Heights and Safed, farther south in the Galilee, registering up to 50 mm (about 2 inches) of snow in certain area.
Heavy rain and wind in Jerusalem
Tree collapses in Tel Aviv's Kikar HaMedina
Snow was also reported in the Miron area, in Kibbuz Sasa and Beit Jan.
Over 2 mm of snow was registered on the banks of Sea of Galilee (Kinneret), with over 4 mm falling since last night.
Massive rain showered central Israel, knocking over trees and power lines – for example, parts of Petah Tikva and Tel Aviv's northern Tzahala neighborhood were without electricity as of Wednesday morning.
Jerusalem has also decided to cancel school for Wednesday, fearing deterioration in the weather; the decision also extends to all preschools and informal institutes of education.
Other communities who have decided to keep their children at home for this cold snap are a number of West Bank settlements and outposts: Kiryat Arba, Hebron, the Gush Etzion communities, and Beitar Elit; in Ariel, school will begin only at noon. Continue...
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4612284,00.html
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Lebanon in the heart of the storm
07 January 2015
Bad weather
"Zina" falls hard on the country: blocked roads, closed schools, disrupted air traffic ...
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According to weather forecasts, Lebanon was found Tuesday in the heart of "Zina", the first major storm of the season arrived Monday night with a lot of rain, snow and cold.
Heavy rains have battered the coastline sweeping all before them. Restaurants near the port of Byblos (north of Beirut) have been inundated by waves violent. Further north, in Batroun and Kfaraabida the houses near the sea were flooded by water. In this region, cases of minor injuries from broken glass and shattered windows stolen were reported by the National News Agency (Ani official). Electricity and telephone networks were also damaged.
Speed of winds up to more than 80km / h hit the Akkar in North Lebanon still on the night of Monday and Tuesday during the morning, causing considerable damage, according to Ani.
Plantation and several fruit trees were so severely damaged greenhouses and in some localities of the coast, including Bebnine Mouhammara, Wadi al-Jamous and Kobbet Shamra.
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Near the port of Byblos, a restaurant swamped by the waves. Photo ANI
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Istanbul - TURKEY awakens frost is in the Snow - PHOTOS and VIDEO]
Istanbul hath awakened completely cloaked in white, with a build that in some areas of the metropolis of the Bosporus exceeds 10cm. The temperature has dropped throughout the night, from 0 ° C last night when it started to snow, to the current -3 ° C, in steady decline. Today will continue to snow all day, and tomorrow there will be heavy snow with temperatures still falling down to -5 ° C, but the lower peaks will record Friday, January 9 when the mercury could even touch the -10 ° C.
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Jan 7, 2015
jorge namour
Weather warning for the British Isles, winds up to 150km / h in the weekend "is the perfect storm"
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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The "perfect storm", as they called the British newspapers, and 'coming this weekend in the UK, with winds expected up to 150 km / h and heavy rain over much of England and Scotland. All this will take place ', according to experts, for the clash between the warm air at the surface - provided very unusual temperatures, around 14 degrees, higher than those of Turkey and Spain - and the polar currents at high altitude, which will cause movements air at high altitudes above 300 km / h. "It's about twenty of the most 'strong adjustable on the planet," said the well-known meteorologist Leon Brown Weather Channel. For experienced disruption this weekend will be 'then even more' violent 'climate bomb "that blows' the country before Christmas. The British environmental agency has meanwhile spread the weather alert for areas close to rivers and streams, to the possibility 'of flooding.
Weather alert for Britain: winds at 160 km / h on Scotland [PHOTOS]
Thursday, January 8, 2015,
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/allerta-meteo-per-gran-bretagna-vent...
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Britain is at the center of a strong wave of bad weather, with the jet stream to 402 km / h , followed by heavy snowfall. There are fears of many collapses of trees with a lot of inconvenience to traffic and power outage, while meteorologists expect winds likely to remember the event in October 2013. The strong gusts are generated by intense jet streams triggered by the freezing temperatures of the United States.
According to meteorologists that will bring two depressions on the UK in the next few days, and everything will start tonight, whipping the north of Scotland with winds of 160 km / h, strong enough to damage buildings: the Met Office has issued Alert "amber ", thereby requiring a high level of" attention "to the British for the next few hours, while for the rest of Scotland are provided twenty to 112 km / h.
Jan 9, 2015
Howard
Planes Flying at Near-Supersonic Speeds Across the Atlantic Due to Powerhouse Jet Stream (Jan 9)
While an unusually rapid jet stream is feeding monster storms to the UK, it’s also hurling airliners at near supersonic speeds.
British Airways Flight 114 at one point travelled at a groundspeed of 745 miles per hour on January 8.
The speed of sound at sea level is 761 miles per hour.
Many planes, despite leaving late from New York’s JFK Airport, arrived at Heathrow earlier than expected yesterday – with some flight times coming in almost an hour quicker than originally scheduled.
According to the BA website, flight BA1515 departed 40 minutes late from New York but still arrived in London 16 minutes earlier than scheduled – 56 minutes quicker than expected. Flight BA0172's journey was also around an hour shorter than earmarked.
Several planes reached London from New York in around five hours and 20 minutes, whereas normal flight times between the two cities takes more than 6 hours.
Planes going the other way, from London to New York, are taking longer because either the jet stream is too strong or it forces planes to take detours.
Sources
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/speedy-jet-stream-pr...
http://mashable.com/2015/01/08/jet-stream-new-york-london-flights/
Jan 9, 2015
lonne rey
South Australia prepares for flooding rains after bushfires and heat
Some towns have been told to expect up to 15 times their monthly rainfall and WA, Victoria, Queensland and Northern Territory expect severe weather too
http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/jan/09/south-austral...
South Australian towns have been told to expect up to 15 times their monthly rainfall in the coming days, and there are severe weather warnings in place for several states and territories.
In Alice Springs, Northern Territory emergency services have found a body after a search for a 24-year-old man who was swept away while tubing in the swollen Todd River on Thursday.
The Todd began flowing on Thursday for the first time since April after heavy rains dumped more than 100mm in its catchment area. The shallow river bed is generally dry for most, if not all, of the year.
“It’s very unusual to have tropical moisture going right through the country,” Bessard said.
“I think for South Australia it may be the biggest rainfall in 30 years ... In the northern part of South Australia we have had 120mm of rainfall in the past 24 to 48 hours and there is potential to have 50 to 100 more in the next few days.”
Jan 10, 2015
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.kltv.com/story/27803612/now-you-see-it-ice-chunks-crash-...
Now You See It: Ice chunks crash through man's roof
Posted: Jan 09, 2015 2:22 PM ESTUpdated: Jan 09, 2015 2:22 PM EST
CHICAGO, IL (WLS/ABC) - Was it frozen waste dropped from a plane that flew over his apartment complex? Or something out of this world? Wherever the huge ice chunks came from, they caused a lot of damage and created a mystery for one Chicago, Illinois homeowner.
Inside his freezer, John Connors has three ice chunks the size of bowling balls. He's keeping them in hopes authorities will be able to determine how and why they crashed into his Ravenswood Apartment on Tuesday around noon. The information technology specialist was at work when it happened.
"If I had been here, I would have been killed," Connors said.
His neighbor Doris Patiz was home at the time.
"I hear this terrible blast. I thought it was a gas explosion. I walked in and thought a bomb and had exploded. I looked up and I could see the sky and planes," Patiz said.
Connors said the ice chunks crashed through the roof with such force they shattered the ceiling beams, barely missing his cat.
"My chairs were encrusted with ice and the rugs were soaked from the ice that had melted," he said.
One chunk was found in his bedroom about 20 feet away from his living room.
"Thank God we're alive," he said.
His friends think the ice chunks are megacyrometeors - a term used to describe a large block of ice that seemingly falls out of the sky. There's also a possibility they are frozen liquids from an aircraft. Either way, Conners is hoping his landlord will pay for the repairs.
Jan 10, 2015
jorge namour
Turkey buried by the snow: the impressive images from Space [PHOTOS]
Friday, January 9, 2015,
Turkey is experiencing these days a wave of frost and snow unprecedented in history :
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the temperatures plummeted on glacial values, down to -20 ° C this morning in the capital Ankara, and the snow is falling with copious accumulations exceptional meters snow, right on the shores of the Black Sea and in some cases even in the Mediterranean. The images of NASA satellites that we publish accompanying the article are all taken between yesterday and today and show an almost total snow cover of the national territory turkish, with lots of snow in other countries around the Black Sea, the Balkans, Greece and on the island of Crete where it snowed copiously between January 5 and 6 .
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The phenomenon of "Black sea effect snow" snow buries the mountains of Pontus, over 2 feet of snow fell in the city of Kastamonu - TURKEY
Friday, January 9, 2015,
As expected the cold wave in recent days that has invested Greece and Turkey has produced enormous amounts of snow on much of the Anatolian plateau,
Whole villages, along the northern slope of the mountains of Pontus, were buried by the snow, which over 1000-1500 meters high reached almost 2.0 meters thick.
The most difficult situation is found precisely in the Kastamonu city of over 90,000 inhabitants located 900 meters above sea level. Overlooking the Black Sea, almost overhanging the coast of northern Turkey, and then in a particularly exposed to very cold northern currents from Ukraine, Kastamonu has been buried by the snow, after days of continuous snowfall. At this location accumulations exceeded even the 2.0 meters thick, so much so that many houses on the lower floors and the same cars were submerged.
snowfall that hit much of the territory turkish, and particularly the northernmost sector and the coasts bordering the Black Sea, have been originated by a phenomenon similar to the well known "lake effect snow" North American, defined as "Black sea effect snow".
This phenomenon, in charge of the heavy snowfall that buried the northern Turkey, was produced following the sliding of cold currents, continental polar origin, over the warmer surface of the Black Sea.
This gives rise to the phenomenon that we call "Black sea effect snow", responsible for the heavy snow that hit the area in the winter of Istanbul and the northern coast of Turkey.
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MAP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kastamonu_Province
Jan 10, 2015
jorge namour
Impressive storm in Argentina
News - Published Monday, January 12, 2015 by The Weather Channel - La Chaîne Météo
A storm of the Apocalypse paces occurred near Buenos Aires in Mar Del Plata, there a few days. Explanation weather and images of overkill
phenomenon.
http://actualite.lachainemeteo.com/actualite-meteo/2015-01-12-15h57...
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A supercell thunderstorm moved through the area of Buenos Aires last Friday, in the heart of the summer season in the southern hemisphere. A supercell is a special type of storm is characterized by a very high potential energy: this phenomenon leads to violent events: torrential rain, hail, strong gusts of wind destructive, and under certain conditions tornadoes. The appearance of the supercell photographed in Argentina is impressive, with a special feature, a "beaver tail" to discover in our illustrative video.
http://videos.lachainemeteo.com/videos-meteo/video-actualites-etran...
Argentina: the most powerful storms on the planet
South America is a particularly stormy zone: its storms are known to be very sudden and sometimes incredibly violent, causing torrential rains and devastating hailstorms. Above the eastern slope of the Andes, the warm, moist air is facing a colder and drier air, hence the formation of destructive storms, confirmed as "the most violent in the world "according to the TRMM satellite of NASA.
MAP: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zrhRNAuLflMQ.knIlwKtr7MiE&...
Jan 12, 2015
jorge namour
Historical snowfall in Saudi Arabia: desert whitewashed, Bedouins upset [PHOTOS and VIDEO]
Tuesday, January 13, 2015,
http://www.meteoweb.eu/2015/01/neve-deserto-arabia-saudita/376076/
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The exceptional wave of snow and frost that hit the Middle East has run pushed down to the desert of Saudi Arabia causing frosts and snowfalls extraordinary in the desert
The snow has whitened the Middle East in recent days, following a cold front (meteorologists Arabs have called it "Huda") that hit the region, dropping flakes also to the south, in 'northern Saudi Arabia.
The rare event has affected an area that extends from Israel to Turkey:
For example, Jordan, Israel and Syria in December 2013 saw record snowfall, never occurred in the past 50 years, while in Egypt the snow is falling for the first time in a century, just a year ago .
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It snowed for three days in a row in the region, and the cold has also caused the death of two people, while many have been involved in road accidents, so that the authorities have closed major roads. Temperatures seem to now be traced back, even if they have given him time to Bedouins of fun making snowmen.
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The phenomenon of the "sea smoke" invades the Black Sea, countryside along the coasts of Russia and Ukraine
Wednesday, January 14, 2015,
The phenomenon of the "sea smoke" photographed above the waters of the Black Sea
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The cold wave in recent days that has invested Belarus, Ukraine and European Russia, where the thermometer dropped to -18 ° C -20 ° C, is poured over the most warm surface waters of the Black Sea . The air flow above the icy surface of the mild Black Sea originated the fascinating phenomenon of the "sea smoke". The sea, in many points behind the coasts of Russia and Ukraine, has started smoking as soon as the cold air, down from the plains of Ukraine, began to flow over it. Columns of smoke sollevatesi from the surface of the sea, still quite warm, gave worthy scenarios really impressive, to say the least fairy. Yet the reductions in visibility were a snare for sea on the Black Sea
Jan 14, 2015
KM
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Stay inside this weekend! Temperatures set to plummet to -5C with 100mph freezing gales bringing hail, heavy snow and more than 200 flood alerts
PUBLISHED: 09:36 GMT, 15 January 2015 | UPDATED: 13:13 GMT, 15 January 2015
Heavy rain and gale force winds have again caused delays for commuters today, with gusts registering upwards of 100mph in parts of the country.
Forecasters said conditions would turn very wet and windy across much of the UK, after snow and ice caused trouble on roads and railways yesterday.
The Met Office reported winds of 101mph in Great Dunsell, Cumbria - the highest across the UK yesterday - while North Wales saw gusts of 95mph.
The high winds left hundreds of homes without power, and triggered disruption on the railways with trees and flooding blocking the tracks.
And Britain is set for a very chilly weekend with temperatures dropping to -5C, while there are more than 200 flood alerts and warnings in place.
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Snowed in: Heavy snow covers in a village near Blair Athol in Perthshire, Scotland, on the Drumochter Pass
Jan 15, 2015
Howard
Multiple Freak Tornadoes Hit Southern UK (Jan 13)
Cornwall
The freak weather ripped the guttering and tiles from roofs in Park Bottom, Illogan and left them in a nearby field on Tuesday night.
Stunned residents described a "massive whirling noise" as windows were blown in and debris smashed into cars.
Weather experts said it was "plausible" that a tornado was whipped up during a severe storm.
The freak weather struck at abut 21:15 GMT, said John Budd, whose 6ft (1.8m) by 8ft (2.4m) wooden summerhouse was ripped from his garden.
"All of a sudden there was a loud roaring noise and then a bang," he said.
"I thought a plane had come down."
Mr Budd's summerhouse roof had been blown four houses down the street and landed in Trev Harris's garden after striking his conservatory and roof.
Roof slates were piled on the ground outside.
A large trampoline had also been catapulted four houses down the street.
Mr Harris said: "I said to my wife we have a shed-load of material in the garden and then I realised it was a shed."
Neighbour Dave Crabtree said: "There was an almighty sound of the wind whistling. The window was vibrating and all the glass shattered into the living room.
"It went everywhere. It missed my wife Lynne by an inch or two."
BBC weatherman Kevin Thomas said: "It sounds like a tornado; the clues are the roaring sound and the localisation of the damage and the fact that weighty objects have been picked up."
A lightning strike blasted a hole in the roof of a house in Hayle during the storm.
Snow caused hazardous driving conditions in Cornwall, especially around Launceston, and the A3074 near Lelant was closed after high winds brought down trees and power cables.
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London
Firefighters said a garage collapsed and roof tiles were blown off houses as Britain was braced for another storm gathering pace across the Atlantic.
The "severe" weather struck in Harrow, north west London, on Tuesday afternoon.
Crews were called at just before 1.15pm when the garage, which was attached to a house, collapsed.
London Fire Brigade said cars in nearby roads also suffered minor damage, but no one was hurt.
Watch manager Mark Ritson, who was at the scene, said: "The weather was quite severe leading up to it.
"It was sunny, but then the sky went black, there was thunder and lightning, hailstones and strong winds.
"By the time we turned up to the address it was blue sky and sunny again."
Mr Ritson added: "The tornado whizzed through the area, some roof tiles were blown off and caused minor damage to properties and cars in nearby roads, but fortunately nobody was injured."
LFB urged residents to ensure loose objects, such as garden furniture and items on balconies, are secure.
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Wales
The whirlwind hit Haverfordwest at about 19:00 GMT on Tuesday and ripped sections of roof off six properties and two people have been taken to hospital.
The Met Office has since issued a further severe weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday.
Heavy rainfall, gale force winds and localised flooding are all expected.
Meanwhile, lightning damaged a chimney and left a hole in the roof of two homes in the Vale of Glamorgan on Tuesday evening.
Following snow, a number of schools have also been closed across Wales.
And there have been a number of accidents with four people taken to hospital.
Philip Griffiths, a resident of the street where the tornado hit told BBC Wales he was "terrified" and thought his house was "coming in".
"It was like a train coming through the house. I ended up in local A&E because my heart rate was sky high," he said.
Another resident, Paula Barnes, said: "There was this huge loud roar - like a roaring lion - and the windows in the house started shaking and so we scooped by daughter up and stood in the centre of the house away from the windows, looked out the back window and everything just went flying past the window and with an almighty bang."
Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue.The tornado was '30 seconds of pure hell' a resident said
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service were called to Windway Lane, Llanbethery, near St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan at 04:30 GMT following the lightning strike and a man was given oxygen by firefighters after his home filled with smoke.
And in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, giant hailstones set off car alarms during a thunder storm.
The overnight weather has been called thunder snow.
A rare phenomenon, thunder snow can happen where air is unstable and the layer close to the ground is warmer than those above, but still cold enough to create snow.
When thunder snow occurs at night the lightning seems brighter - this is because the lightning reflects off the snowflakes.
People have been advised to take care on the roads on Wednesday after the icy conditions forced a number of roads to close and saw a series of car accidents.
Meanwhile, school closures have been announced in Blaenau Gwent, Merthyr Tydfil and Powys.
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Jan 15, 2015
jorge namour
Cold wave insistent on the Middle East, snow on northern Syria and south-east Turkey
Friday, January 16, 2015,
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No sign of abating the effects of the intense cold wave in recent days that struck the coast of Asia Minor and the Middle East. The cold air, extraction polar continental overflowed Sea Levante, after invading the coasts of Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, has spread inland Syrian desert, eastern Turkey, the north-west of 'Iran and northern Iraq, losing much of the moisture content acquired on the eastern Mediterranean and causing a sharp drop in temperatures.
The influx of very cold air masses, penetrated up to the territories of Kurdistan and northern Syria, which has produced the snowfall yesterday afternoon have affected several towns and villages along the troubled border turkish-Syrian. Yesterday afternoon, after a morning of rain almost uninterrupted, the snow is falling on the city of Kobane well known to the news from around the world to be the last stronghold of the Kurdish Syrian territory not to fall into the hands of ruthless fighters of ' IS, the now famous Islamic State, which for months now control vast territories of northern Iraq and eastern Syria.
Including the city of Mosul, the second largest in Iraq,. Just yesterday afternoon a beautiful snowfall, with flakes in large flakes, has affected the city, leaving a thin layer on the ground, despite the high humidity and temperatures just above 0 ° C +.
New snow are expected, in fact, on the extreme north of Syria, in the southeast of Turkey and northwestern Iran, where rainfall could become at times even quite substantial.
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Jan 16, 2015
KM
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Lake Erie's flash freeze of January 2015
But, after a week with frigid temperatures in the digits, heavy lake-effect snows and high winds, Lake Erie is freezing up fast.
Nearly 60 percent of the lake waters were frozen today, according to graphs by the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL).
Most of the western half of the lake is already under ice coverage.
In some areas - the western basin, along the U.S. and shorelines, near Long Point, Ont. and close to Buffalo - it's nearly 100 percent iced over, according to GLERL charts.
As Lake Erie iced, so too have the Great Lakes at large.
Just a week ago, more than eight percent of the surface area of all of the lakes was frozen.
But by Monday, nearly one-quarter of the Great Lakes were under ice.
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Iced-covered lakes generally choke off the possibility of lake-effect snow such as the events that pummeled areas of Western last week at rates of three inches or more of snow per hour.
When the lakes freeze, it robs opportunity for cold unstable air masses to suck up lake waters through evaporation and then drop the moisture, usually in the form of heavy snowfall, over land areas east of the lakes.
The middle of Lake Erie from just east of Cleveland to about Sturgeon Point remains wide this morning, according to data from GLERL.
Here's a look at how the cold snap of the last week has helped accelerate the average ice concentration on both lakes Erie and Ontario as well as a look at figures for the entire Great Lakes since New Year's Day:
On Jan. 13, 2014, Lake Erie was 63 percent frozen and Lake Ontario was just 5.9 percent covered in ice. The Great Lakes, as a whole, was 19.6 frozen.
Last , the Great Lakes started taking on significant ice buildup in 2013 but the coverage waxed and waned until the middle of January when it quickly accelerated its freezing.
By March 6, the Great Lakes were 92.2 percent ice covered - the highest concentration since 1979.
Jan 17, 2015
jorge namour
3 killed in rain-related accidents in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Published: 17:39 January 19, 2015
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Dubai operations room recorded 756 incidents within eight hours; 7 flights diverted, delays expected Tuesday
Cars make their way through flooded Maliha Road in Sharjah.
Dubai: Three people were killed and several injured Monday in a spate of traffic accidents reported in Abu Dhabi and Dubai following rain.
Meanwhile, the Dubai International airport has confirmed that seven inbound and outbound flights were diverted due to bad weather.
Some delays are also expected on Tuesday
Hailstorms were reported in some parts of Abu Dhabi while several areas and wadis of Ras Al Khaimah saw heavy flooding caused by incessant rain.
Several streets in Sharjah and Ajman were water-logged after overnight and morning showers, affecting the morning peak hour traffic.
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Extreme Weather in United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, 20 January, 2015 at 08:16 (08:16 AM) UTC.
UAE residents enjoyed a rare hail storm on Monday, even as rains are expected to continue in some parts of the country on Tuesday. Heavy hail storm struck parts of the country blanketing extensive stretches in white. And social media was flooded with images with many calling it 'snow'
rain Twitter pictures in the UAE
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The top of the Burj Khalia appears to have vanished in the picture below, tweeted to @gulf_news on Monday.
The image, posted to the microblogging site by @zainsul, shows the iconic Dubai tower with its peak obscured by clouds.
awesome thunder and lightning pictures and videos in the UAE
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Dubai: Lightning lit up the Dubai sky and thunder roared throughout Monday night as rain continued to pour down across the UAE.
Dubai storm
Jan 20, 2015
Kris H
Oceans' warming is relentless, "off the charts".
Jan 23, 2015
Mark
Cornish town of Porthleven has ALL sand stripped from beach by sea in massive storm
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A popular Cornish beach has been stripped of all its sand by a freak high tide, leaving nothing but rocks covered in seaweed and algae.
But just hours later, the change in tide deposited the golden sands back in their place.
Porthleven, a holiday spot famed for its stretches of beach, was left with exposed rocks after the unusual ride swept away sand overnight.
Much of the sand has disappeared from the beach which sits below the quaint seaside town, with locals describing the exposed rock as the worst they had seen in living memory.
But while the sand was stripped away overnight on Wednesday January 14, it has already been deposited back in place.
Porthleven is described as an 'unspoilt Cornish fishing harbour' in tourism promotions, and has just welcomed a new restaurant from celebrity chef Rick Stein.
Photos from the scene show promenade steps that run down into the lush sand suddenly led to a sharp drop onto rocks.
Oceanographer Alan Jorgensen, from Porthleven said he has never seen the level of sand so low in all his years in the village.
He said: 'I am sure it will come back in time but I've never seen it like this before. It was a bit of a surprise to be honest.'
Jan 23, 2015
KM
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Southeast Queensland drenched by monsoon-like rains
Rain. Photo of Siganto Drive Helensvale Photo by Richard Goslin
QUEENSLANDERS can look forward to some sunny weather over the Australia Day long weekend.
The drenching downpours of yesterday have eased with only a shower or two expected today.
Burleigh Waters received 278mm of rain since 9am yesterday.
The Brisbane CBD received 65mm.
The clouds are breaking up this morning, with around 10-15mm expected to fall today.
A Bureau of Meteorology spokesman said that the rain today will be nothing like the falls from yesterday.
OVERNIGHT: SOUTHEAST Queensland was drenched yesterday as “monsoon-like” conditions swept the region, closing roads, diverting flights and causing flash flooding.
Roads were inundated in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, causing sinkholes to open up that swallowed .
Emergency services scrambled to rescue children and adults from rising floodwaters as the SES received almost 400 calls for help, including pleas to sandbag homes and patch leaking roofs already damaged by previous hail storms.
The Gold Coast was one of the hardest-hit areas, with trapped in submerged cars and a teenage boy stuck in floodwaters dramatically rescued. He was found clinging to a railing on a flooded causeway in the Currumbin Valley.
Another team plucked a man to safety from the roof of his at Bonogin.
Falls of more than 200mm caused flash flooding across the Glitter Strip, including crashes, landslides and a 3m sinkhole on one of the Coast’s busiest roads.
A tram and a car collided in Surfers Paradise amid the wild weather, leaving a female motorist with suspected head injuries.
Ten cars were damaged or left with flat tyres after into the sinkhole on Tamborine-Oxenford Rd.
Jan 24, 2015
Mark
Brazil’s worst drought in history prompts protests and blackouts
Lights go out, internet is cut for days, and agriculture is suffering as crisis spreads from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro and beyond
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The taps have run dry and the lights have gone out across swathes of Brazil this week as the worst drought in history spreads from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro and beyond.
More than four million people have been affected by rationing and rolling power cuts as this tropical nation discovers it can no longer rely on once abundant water supplies in a period of rising temperatures and diminishing rainfall.
The political and economic fallout for the world’s seventh biggest economy is increasingly apparent. Protesters in dry neighbourhoods have taken to the streets, coffee crops have been hit, businesses have been forced to close and peddle-boat operators have had to cease operations because lakes have dried up.
In São Paulo – the most populous city in South America and the worst hit by the drought – a year of shortages has cut water use in the city by a quarter since last January, but Jerson Kelman, the head of the main water company Sabesp, urged consumers to do more in helping the utility to “prepare for the worst”.
Jan 24, 2015
KM
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Snowstorm brings record snowfall to parts of Panhandle
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Snow
Central park looked like a winter wonderland on Thursday morning. The snow that fell was a very heavy, wet snow which the farmers around the region should love. There was also very little wind with the system that helped create this beautiful site.
Last week the National Weather Service in Amarillo had mentioned the possibility of a winter storm impacting our region on Wednesday and into Thursday of this week.
Many residents didn’t buy into the potential snow storm. That might have been because of the 70 degree weather we had just this past weekend or the fact that so far all the snows have been “duds” this year.
As the storm system got closer and closer the forecast model projections went up and up in their total accumulation expected. It got the point that it was not a matter of if we would see snow, but how much. A lot of that depended on where the convective bands of snow set up. One was on top of Pampa early in the system and that is why we got a higher total than projected.
A co-op observer recorded 4.4 inches of snow one mile northwest of Pampa. Another co-op observer recorded eight inches four miles west southwest of Lake McClellan. A public report came into NWS of nine inches for Pampa city limits.
Another band brought record-breaking snow to Amarillo and dropped snow at a rate of four inches per hour for the folks there.
Amarillo recorded 12 inches at the NWS office, which is near the airport. Some places in Amarillo recorded upwards of 15 inches. That broke the record for snowfall in Amarillo on Jan. 21. The previous record was for 4.9 inches that fell on that date in 1966.
Want to hear another fun fact? It was the eleventh snowiest day on record in Amarillo. The records kept by NWS go back to 1892.
Amarillo also received more snow Wednesday than Boston, New York City, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have the entire winter thus far. And that is just to name a few.
Other snow totals across the region:
• McLean — 10.5 inches, report by the public.
• Lefors — 1 inch, by a trained spotter. That report was as of 8:19 p.m. Wednesday.
• Borger — 5.7 inches, by a co-op observer.
• Miami — 6 inches, by the post office.
• Panhandle — 8 inches, by the public.
• White Deer — 9 inches, by the public.
• Canyon and two miles south southeast of Amarillo — 13 inches, by the public and broadcast media. These were the highest official totals that the NWS office had on record as of 2 p.m. Thursday.
Jan 24, 2015
KM
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You see this car? It’s almost a meter deep frozen into the ice. Why is that? Yet another horrible accident midst winter cold when the pipes got ruptured and nobody seemed to care for time enough for tens of cars were flooded and frozen.
The name of this location is Dudinka.
The locals of Dudinka say that the administration was asking them to constrain from publishing comments or photos on Internet. But you know, once posted cannot be unposted.
I am not even sure how this cars can be recovered. Maybe in summer when ice completely melts down. In some places the snow and ice stays till June.
Jan 24, 2015
jorge namour
Weather Forecast, comes the dreaded "Polar Vortex": violent winter storm between Friday 30 and Saturday, January 31 - ITALY
Sunday, January 25, 2015,
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The polar vortex during his foray into central Europe and the Mediterranean predicted from the last run of the major computing centers
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The forecast for the end of January and early February: violent winter storm with the arrival of the "Polar Vortex", the Polar Vortex. Then heavy frost and still cold and snow
The dreaded "Polar Vortex" is about to reach Italy: the "Polar Vortex" that affects with adverse weather phenomena winters in North America and northern Europe this time decided to go lower, even in ITALY , causing a violent winter storm with strong winds, storms, intense storms and lots of snow up at very low altitudes.
The latest updates of the major computing centers confirm the arrival of the Polar Vortex on Italy, between Friday 30 and Saturday 31 January, in the last two days of the month, exactly one month after the last big eruption of frost that brought snow right on the shores of the Far South milder and Sicily.
This time, however, it will be a cold different: the incoming air is kind of the polar sea, without heavy frost at lower layers but with an exceptional cold at high altitude and very low values of geopotential, as very rarely happens on Italy.
In a context of strong turbulence and with a very deep cyclone own on Italy (could drop even below 980hPa), the air masses will reverse rapidly during precipitation from high altitudes to lower layers. At the moment the areas most affected by the bad weather seem once again those of the center / south and especially the Tyrrhenian areas of Lazio, Campania, Calabria and Sicily, where the snow Saturday 31 may drop to very low altitudes, with accumulations from from 300-400 meters above sea level and above with exceptional accumulations on the reliefs
Colder in the center / north with possible snow early in the plains, but the rains will be less significant even if the north / east could snowing since about Venice and Trieste. It will not end in the last days of January: Also in early February, the cold will continue to be of interest to Italy, even more intense, with temperatures in sharp decline as early as Sunday 1 and further snowfalls at low altitude.
Jan 25, 2015
Mark
Four inches of snow to hit Britain this week... but not before we've enjoyed sun and rising temperatures to rival Spain!
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We all know Britain’s weather is up and down, but the last few days of January will see it at its topsy-turvy best.
After the freezing temperatures of the last week, it’s going to get as warm as Spain.
Some of us might even venture out without a coat as bright sunshine helps temperatures climb to 10C (50F) from today.
But be warned, by the end of this week, you may be building a snowman or cursing traffic chaos caused by an icy whiteout.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather alert ahead of the cold snap with wintry showers expected in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Wednesday and Thursday.
The warning urges drivers to be safe on the roads and to be prepared for possible weather-related delays.
Jan 26, 2015
K Tonkin
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD
0536 PM MST MON JAN 26 2015
...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT RAPID CITY AIRPORT SD...
A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 68 DEGREES WAS SET AT RAPID CITY
AIRPORT SD TODAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 65 SET IN 2002.
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Jan 27, 2015
casey a
Blizzard 2015: Meteorologist apologizes for "big forecast miss" http://www.cbsnews.com/news/blizzard-2015-meteorologist-apologizes-... (This apology was an organized campaign in the media.)
Jan 28, 2015
SongStar101
Areas on track for driest January on record, NZ
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Parts of Auckland and Wellington are on course for their driest January on record, after a month of warm sunny weather.
With only two days of the month left, a weather station in the south Auckland suburb of Mangere had recorded just 3mm of rain during January, Niwa data shows. A station at Wellington Airport has recorded just 2mm.
Paraparaumu, on the Kapiti Coast, has also received just 2mm, while Whanganui has clocked up just 1mm, most of which fell yesterday.
Up until yesterday, when showers and thunderstorms fell in many parts of the North Island, 28 places had been headed for their driest January, Niwa climate scientist Gregor Macara said.
Among those was Taupo, which had just a few drops to its name until 25mm fell yesterday. The rainfall total also moved up sharply in New Plymouth, with MetService showing 42mm falling yesterday after just 5.4mm before that during the month.
Niwa data also shows the Waipara West weather station in north Canterbury had gone 57 days without recording any rain up until yesterday morning, well beyond the previous longest dry spell in the area of 37 days in January and early February 1987.
Malcolm McKenzie, a long-time sheep farmer in the Waipara area - nowadays also popular for vineyards - said the weather so far this summer was normal for north Canterbury. "We have dry patches most summers."
He property was not quite as dry as the weather station, having received 12.5mm in a thunderstorm earlier in the month. "But it was very isolated and a lot of people never got a drop," McKenzie said.
He had received another "dollop" from a thunderstorm around Christmas but it also would have missed many people in the area.
His daughter ran a vineyard on the property and had enough water from a bore to keep the crop "ticking over nicely". A big frost in spring had more effect on the crop than the dry weather.
McKenzie thought some newer farmers might have been caught out by the dryness after two consecutive unusually wet autumns. The "old fellas" were used to farming in the dry conditions, and prepared for them.
The Niwa data shows White Island was dry for 39 days up to yesterday morning, the Firth of Thames near Pipiroa for 38 days, and Pahiatua for 36 days. Turangi had been dry for 27 days, and Whanganui and Te Kuiti for 26 days, while a station at Albany in north Auckland had recorded no rain for 24 days. No rain had been recorded in Paraparaumu, Kaikohe and Palmerston North for 20 days.
Macara said that while temperatures were high for much of the country during January, no area had so far set a new record for the month. The maximum recorded so far was 36.4C in Timaru, which was the third highest January temperature in the south Canterbury town since records started in 1885.
Leeston and Ashburton, southwest of Christchurch, had the next highest temperatures for the month with 36.2C and 34.4C.
Jan 30, 2015
SongStar101
Vice premier stresses urgency of rationing water as drought strikes
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TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The central government and local chapters in areas short of rainfall will continue to battle the first drought of the year and avoid any unnecessary loss of water, said Vice Premier Chang San-cheng (張善政).
Chang made the remarks at yet another crisis-prevention meeting yesterday, one of many concerning the recent drought.
Following a period of drought that began at the end of last year, several water reservoirs saw their water levels dropping steadily, exposing the bottoms with cracks resulting from extreme dryness.
The Executive Yuan has been urging the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and local government chapters to collaborate in preventing the drought from affecting too many civilians and industries.
“Since last fall, rainfall in many places in Taiwan has not been enough; extreme weather differences have brought the uneven rainfall amount into sharp relief, and we have been switching between fighting drought and flood control. Relief work and prevention must not be neglected in the least, please keep up the work and lessen our losses,” said Chang.
After listening to the MOEA's brief on coping with the ongoing drought, Chang remarked that water usage will be extremely limited before May, when the plum rain season arrives and it will rain for days on end.
“I am asking the MOEA, the Council of Agriculture and the Ministry of Science and Technology to relay the message to the people, so that we will preserve water together and endure hard times together,” said Chang. “The MOEA will be in charge of assigning water distribution and usage restrictions; we may be entering the second stage of water restriction after Chinese New Year ends. If the restriction is crucial and ready to be carried out, the MOEA should notify the local government chapters and the people and also communicate with the people through the Internet.”
In a little over a month, the water level at Shihmen Dam has dropped from 62 percent to 51 percent.
Despite the recent few days of rain, the water level at Shihmen Dam has been falling fast, resulting in the possibility for restricted water usage in areas including Banqiao, Linkou in New Taipei, and in Taoyuan County. Also on the list for potential water rationing are Hsinchu, Taichung, Northern Chunghua, Tainan and Kaohsiung.
Jan 30, 2015